Ken Paxton, the very Christian Attorney General of the backward state of Texas, violated at least two of the Ten Commandments, but insists on shoving the said garbage commandments on others. Paxton wants schools to display the ten commandments, and he's suing schools who refuse.
If I were the judge overseeing the trial, I would allow Paxton to force schools to display only 8 of the commandments, while forcing Paxton to display his own photograph right next to his two favorite commandments, right outside his office and at the entrance of his building on 5500 E Oltorf St, Austin, TX 78741
7. You shall not commit adultery.
10. You shall not covet (thy neighbor's wife).
Just to insist on the proper respect for the tenth commandment (full text: Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbor’s.), Paxton should be investigated for whether he coveted or had sex with his neighbor's wife, manservants, maidservants, cows or donkeys, or "anything" else out there.
Consistent with her own biblically-malformed brain, Paxton's cuckolded wife is suing him "on biblical grounds" for divorce. Now, if the bible garbage is so holy for these poor imbeciles, shouldn't Paxton be stoned to death, as the bible requires such a punishment for adulterers who covet other men's wives?
But the arrogance of religious fundamentalists - be they Christian, Hindu, Muslim or Jewish - is revolting: As they violate their own laws, they continue to try and impose them on others! Kind of reminds me of Donald Dumb and many of his close associates. They claim to want to impose "law and order" while they spent their lifetimes breaking the law. But hey, they are the upper class, the elite, who throughout history allowed themselves the right to break laws, traditions and norms that their people were compelled to abide by.
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Ken Paxton — Whose Wife Sued For Divorce ‘On Biblical Grounds’ — Sues Texas School For Refusing To Display Ten Commandments
Jennifer Bowers Bahney
Fri, November 7, 2025
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), whose wife cited “biblical grounds” for divorcing him, is suing a local school district for refusing to display the Ten Commandments.
Paxton announced on social media Friday, “I sued Galveston ISD (Independent School District) after it refused to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms. By refusing to follow the law, Galveston ISD chose to both blatantly ignore the Legislature and also ignore the legal and moral heritage of our nation.”
The state’s Senate Bill 10 requires every public school classroom to display the Ten Commandments for the 2025-2026 school year. Organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union have filed suit, claiming the law is unconstitutional.
The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment states, “Congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
In July, Paxton’s wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton (R) announced on social media that she was divorcing her husband for “biblical” reasons, specifically, adultery, which appears as the Seventh Commandment in Exodus 20:14.
“Today, after 38 years of marriage, I filed for divorce on biblical grounds,” she wrote. “I believe marriage is a sacred covenant and I have earnestly pursued reconciliation. But in light of recent discoveries, I do not believe that it honors God or is loving to myself, my children, or Ken to remain in the marriage. I move forward with complete confidence that God is always working everything together for the good of those who love Him and who are called according to His purpose.”
Ken Paxton responded to the filing on his X account, writing, “After facing the pressures of countless political attacks and public scrutiny, Angela and I have decided to start a new chapter in our lives. I could not be any more proud or grateful for the incredible family that God has blessed us with, and I remain committed to supporting our amazing children and grandchildren. I ask for your prayers and privacy at this time.”
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